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James Swift at Trealy Farm
A Monmouthshire farm has been named best food producer in a national UK awards ceremony hosted by BBC Radio 4.
A service is held to honour six men from a cement firm killed in World War II after two memorial plaques are found.

Rugby Football Union chairman Martyn Thomas says it is unlikely Roger Lewis would succeed chief executive Francis Baron.

Ruth Jones talks of an emotional time filming the final series of the hit comedy show which returns to BBC One Wales on Thursday.






Eco-friendly St Joseph's in Cwmaman practices what it preaches
Gabby Logan takes an emotional journey to discover her family roots
Rabbi says everyone can do their bit to save the planet
Writer Peter Finch takes another look at the changing face of the city
Luke Moses shuns the X Factor approach to fame by writing his own songs

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